Contrariness

/ˈkɑːntreɪrinəs/ noun

Definition

A stubborn tendency to disagree with others or act opposite to what is expected or conventional.

Etymology

From 'contrary' (opposite) plus '-ness' suffix forming an abstract noun. Describes a personality trait of resisting agreement or cooperating contrary to expectations.

Kelly Says

Psychologists note that children often develop a 'contrariness phase' where they reflexively oppose parental suggestions—it's actually a healthy sign of developing independence and testing boundaries.

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